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User Name Dec 2nd 2005 12:23 am

British-born dual nationals could lose citizenship in bill's sanctions
 
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British-born dual nationals could lose citizenship in bill's sanctions

Should "we" be concerned?
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Wintersong Dec 2nd 2005 12:25 am

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Originally Posted by User Name

I'm thinking not. That is, unless you intend to incite racial hatred or engage in terrorist activities.

gruffbrown Dec 2nd 2005 12:30 am

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Worried, no, as WS said, only if you've been a naughty boy (or girl).

NC Penguin Dec 2nd 2005 1:47 am

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Originally Posted by User Name

I can't imagine the US or Americans being considered a danger to the UK so those who are dual US-UK citizens probably shouldn't be concerned.



NC Penguin

doctor scrumpy Dec 2nd 2005 11:46 am

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Originally Posted by NC Penguin
I can't imagine the US or Americans being considered a danger to the UK so those who are dual US-UK citizens probably shouldn't be concerned.



NC Penguin


Now that noriad has been closed down there are no Americans who pose a threat to UK safety, except the texan twat & his pals of course, who pose a threat to everyones safety.

bramble Dec 2nd 2005 12:19 pm

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Originally Posted by User Name


I don't think so, they can't even deal with illegal folks let alone citizens
or maybe this is there way of reducing the population numbers, as they can target us easier than illegals!

CaliforniaBride Dec 2nd 2005 3:06 pm

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Slightly off Topic but this just made me smile:

"Big Brother's Makosi wins right to stay in UK "

http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigratio...645350,00.html

(for those who went back to the UK in the summer)

doctor scrumpy Dec 2nd 2005 4:13 pm

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
Slightly off Topic but this just made me smile:

"Big Brother's Makosi wins right to stay in UK "

http://www.guardian.co.uk/immigratio...645350,00.html

(for those who went back to the UK in the summer)


So her sexual behaviour whilst in the UK endangers her life back home ? Her fault then send her back home and tell her to behave better. What is the UK law coming to ?

CaliforniaBride Dec 2nd 2005 4:19 pm

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Originally Posted by doctor scrumpy
So her sexual behaviour whilst in the UK endangers her life back home ? Her fault then send her back home and tell her to behave better. What is the UK law coming to ?

Now come on you can't have it both ways. She went to the UK and embraced the culture, truly assimilated, joined in with the national obsession and became a national treasure, partaking in the UK dream. Should she have to suffer persecution because of that?

NJ_Dave Dec 2nd 2005 4:42 pm

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
Now come on you can't have it both ways. She went to the UK and embraced the culture, truly assimilated, joined in with the national obsession and became a national treasure, partaking in the UK dream. Should she have to suffer persecution because of that?

More to the point, what is the UK coming to when a Big Brother contestant can become a national treasure? :eek:

doctor scrumpy Dec 2nd 2005 5:20 pm

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Originally Posted by NJ_Dave
More to the point, what is the UK coming to when a Big Brother contestant can become a national treasure? :eek:

Embrace the modern age when someone is celebrated for being a tv star, not for their nursing abilities.

CaliforniaBride Dec 2nd 2005 7:20 pm

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Originally Posted by NJ_Dave
More to the point, what is the UK coming to when a Big Brother contestant can become a national treasure? :eek:

Come on. She achieved the UK dream. She starred in a crap reality TV and achieved fame and fortune for scratching her arse in front of the nation. That makes her a national treasure.

anotherlimey Dec 2nd 2005 7:25 pm

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaBride
Come on. She achieved the UK dream. She starred in a crap reality TV and achieved fame and fortune for scratching her arse in front of the nation. That makes her a national treasure.

Urghhh, now you're giving me images of Jade Goody.....


"oh no you can see my kebab"

Jabba1 Dec 2nd 2005 7:26 pm

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Originally Posted by NC Penguin
I can't imagine the US or Americans being considered a danger to the UK so those who are dual US-UK citizens probably shouldn't be concerned.



NC Penguin

Good, then our master plan for conquering the UK and enslaving it's peoples has been properly covered up. Can't have that getting round- until the time is right of course. :p :D

CaliforniaBride Dec 2nd 2005 7:27 pm

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Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Urghhh, now you're giving me images of Jade Goody.....


"oh no you can see my kebab"

Yup! Another national treasure. ;)


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